Australian Intellectual Property Law: Edition 4

· ·
· Cambridge University Press
1,0
1 reseña
eBook
809
Páginas
Las valoraciones y las reseñas no se verifican. Más información

Información sobre este eBook

The fourth edition of Australian Intellectual Property Law provides a detailed and comprehensive, yet concise and accessible discussion of intellectual property law in Australia. This edition has been thoroughly revised to cover the most recent developments in intellectual property law, including significant case law and discussion of the proposed and enacted amendments to the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), the Patents Act 1990 (Cth) and the Plant Breeder's Rights Act 1994 (Cth). The text has been restructured, but continues to provide a complete discussion of the black-letter aspects of the law. Commencing with copyright, then followed by design law, confidential information, patents, plant breeder's rights, then finally trade marks. The work ends with a chapter on enforcing legal rights and civil remedies. Written by highly-respected intellectual property law researchers this text is an invaluable resource for both undergraduate and postgraduate students, academics and other professionals working with intellectual property.

Valoraciones y reseñas

1,0
1 reseña

Acerca del autor

Mark J. Davison is Professor in the Centre for Commercial Law and Regulatory Studies in the Faculty of Law at Monash University, Victoria, Special Counsel with Knightsbridge Lawyers and a member of the Intellectual Property Committee of the Law Council of Australia.

Ann L. Monotti is Professor in the Centre for Commercial Law and Regulatory Studies in the Faculty of Law at Monash University, Victoria and the Centre's former inaugural Director. She is a member of the Intellectual Property Committee of the Law Council of Australia.

Leanne Wiseman is Associate Professor in the School of Law at Griffith University, Queensland and a member of the Intellectual Property Committee of the Law Council of Australia.

Valorar este eBook

Danos tu opinión.

Información sobre cómo leer

Smartphones y tablets
Instala la aplicación Google Play Libros para Android y iPad/iPhone. Se sincroniza automáticamente con tu cuenta y te permite leer contenido online o sin conexión estés donde estés.
Ordenadores portátiles y de escritorio
Puedes usar el navegador web del ordenador para escuchar audiolibros que hayas comprado en Google Play.
eReaders y otros dispositivos
Para leer en dispositivos de tinta electrónica, como los lectores de libros electrónicos de Kobo, es necesario descargar un archivo y transferirlo al dispositivo. Sigue las instrucciones detalladas del Centro de Ayuda para transferir archivos a lectores de libros electrónicos compatibles.